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Page xi
... famous by the fact that the younger Pliny was the chief prosecutor , took place in January , A.D. 100 . ( 3 ) The allusion to a comet and an earthquake in connection with Armenian and Parthian affairs in Sat. vi . 407 has been held ...
... famous by the fact that the younger Pliny was the chief prosecutor , took place in January , A.D. 100 . ( 3 ) The allusion to a comet and an earthquake in connection with Armenian and Parthian affairs in Sat. vi . 407 has been held ...
Page xviii
... famous sententiae . It is quite probable , therefore , that such a passage as that quoted from Sat. vii . may originally have formed part of a private recita- tion , and have afterwards been incorporated in the more finished edition of ...
... famous sententiae . It is quite probable , therefore , that such a passage as that quoted from Sat. vii . may originally have formed part of a private recita- tion , and have afterwards been incorporated in the more finished edition of ...
Page xix
... famous dancers of the name of Paris , to either of whom the passage in Sat. vii . might apply . The one flourished , and was put to death , in the reign of Nero ; while the other met a similar fate under Domitian . The early com ...
... famous dancers of the name of Paris , to either of whom the passage in Sat. vii . might apply . The one flourished , and was put to death , in the reign of Nero ; while the other met a similar fate under Domitian . The early com ...
Page xxii
... famous gram- marian of that name , who lived in the reign of Nero , or to one or other of the grammarians who bore the same name . Such as it is , this authority is the best that we possess ; and as it is evidently of ancient origin ...
... famous gram- marian of that name , who lived in the reign of Nero , or to one or other of the grammarians who bore the same name . Such as it is , this authority is the best that we possess ; and as it is evidently of ancient origin ...
Page xxiii
... famous Paetus Thrasea , whose wife , the heroic Arria , was a kinswoman of his own ; he enjoyed the friendship of Lucan , who was a great admirer of his works , declaring haec vera poemata esse . He was also acquainted with Seneca ...
... famous Paetus Thrasea , whose wife , the heroic Arria , was a kinswoman of his own ; he enjoyed the friendship of Lucan , who was a great admirer of his works , declaring haec vera poemata esse . He was also acquainted with Seneca ...
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